The Luxembourg Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
Expo 2025 Osaka is in full swing, and Luxembourg's heart is beating to the rhythm of Doki Doki 💓! The Luxembourg Pavilion in Japan seeks to build bridges between the two countries through immersive experiences involving technology, culture and cuisine.
Find out about the pavilion in our articles
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Pavillon luxembourgeois à Osaka2025: "Doki Doki – The Luxembourg Heartbeat"
Êtes-vous prêt à rencontrer une société dynamique et ouverte, réputée pour son esprit novateur et sa richesse culturelle? Le leitmotiv du pavillon "Doki Doki – The Luxembourg Heartbeat" vous fera ressentir le rythme qui anime un pays.
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Top 5: Ce qu'on apprend sur le Luxembourg à l'Expo 2025 à Osaka
Au cœur de l’Expo 2025 à Osaka, le Luxembourg vous invite à un voyage de découverte multisensoriel. Nous vous présentons cinq aspects fascinants à explorer lors de votre visite au pavillon luxembourgeois. Découvrez ce qui rend le Grand-Duché si unique!
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Celebrating Luxembourg's creativity: cultural immersion at Expo 2025 Osaka
The Luxembourg Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of the country's creative industries. The ambitious programme spotlights local talent while also encouraging artistic and cultural dialogue with Japan.
Meet Arnaud De Meyer, architect of the Luxembourg Pavilion
The architect Arnaud De Meyer was born in 1972 in Brussels. Since 1989 he has been working with Luxembourg architect Nico Steinmetz. STEINMETZDEMEYER (STDM) is currently one of Luxembourg's leading architecture firms, known both for its iconic creations, regularly recognised with the OAI Bauhärepräis (Project Owner's Award) and the LUCA Luxembourg Architecture Award, and its participation in debates on the role of architecture in Luxembourg's urban development.
Arnaud De Meyer is also passionate about urban sketching and is a founder member of Urban Sketchers Luxembourg, a movement that aims to promote the artistic, narrative and educational value of on-location drawing.
Trailer for the Luxembourg Pavilion
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